A "conspiracy theory" is questioning the official story on anything. Everyone is a conspiracy theorist. If someone says they're not a "conspiracy theorist", they're telling you that they agree with the corporate and/or government official narrative on anything and everything, no matter what.
"A conspiracy theorist label is readily and often tossed about, particularly by people in government and the CIA-infiltrated Operation Mockingbird mainstream media. And the reason they launch this accusation so readily is because, in a euphemistic fashion, they're attempting to vilify anyone who would dare think outside the box and question the popular and widely accepted narrative or official story. Calling someone a "conspiracy theorist" is a vain attempt to discredit critical thinkers while simultaneously laying virtue signaling cover for themselves and shaming others into shunning those that have a viewpoint that opposes the corporate or governmental "megaphone". Using the "conspiracy theorist" euphemism also allows the accuser to escape answering tough questions about their own narrative and confronting their own cognitive dissonance.
"The euphemism "conspiracy theorist" is supposed to shame you as well as cause you to shun others who also may have "non-official" viewpoints.
How many here let other men or demi-men, who call you a name, control your thoughts and actions?